He means ACTUAL attendance.
For the Newcastle match the two figures will be the same. Everyone (bar a handful of 1901s) who has a ticket will be there.
Watford wasn't a record was it ?
My lad bought his own WSU seat on Saturday. I thought it would have gone by then, but if they've held those tickets back it'll be interesting to see how much of the WSU remains unsold.
The above example us EXACTLY why ST holders seats gave not been released until all non ST 'seats' have been sold. ST holders are far more likely to buy late on (& be happy) if 'theirs' is still available when they might not at all if forced into other areas of the ground.
this simple & if you think about it is an absolutely correct strategy for both the club & ST holder
I estimated we'd make just shy of £900,000 through ticket sales for this one match (£32 average ticket price * 27,000), anyone know the TV money we get? Over £1m for one game is a good return.
I'll admit I was wrong IF someone can explain why WSU has never been on sale.
Would like to know this myself but nobody as yet has answered.
Personally I think it's because the club wanted to sell the seats most visible on TV first.
Curious. All the people who sit either side off me, in front of me, behind me and others I know elsewhere in the ground are all going.My thoughts exactly, and this is why I remain confident that the attendance will be not much more than 20-22K.
If I'm wrong I will hold my hands up but out of about 20 ST holders I know only 2 are going.
Loads of Amex tickets in the South stand for this one as per an e-mail at work this morning. We usually get the west? Maybe trying to fill up the visible bits?
Curious. All the people who sit either side off me, in front of me, behind me and others I know elsewhere in the ground are all going.
Curious. All the people who sit either side off me, in front of me, behind me and others I know elsewhere in the ground are all going.
I estimated we'd make just shy of £900,000 through ticket sales for this one match (£32 average ticket price * 27,000), anyone know the TV money we get? Over £1m for one game is a good return.
I estimated we'd make just shy of £900,000 through ticket sales for this one match (£32 average ticket price * 27,000), anyone know the TV money we get? Over £1m for one game is a good return.